Tickets are available beginning at 10 a.m. March 22 at the box office (1111 N. Phillips Ave.), by calling (800) 745-3000 or visiting ticketmaster.com. Presales begin Tuesday. Prices have yet to be announced.

It's just the latest booking for a packed first full year of concerts at the Milwaukee Bucks' six-month-old arena.

The slate has already surpassed the shuttered Bradley Center's strongest year of concerts. It had 18 shows in 2008. Fiserv Forum has 22 scheduled for 2019, so far.

And the arena already has a major booking for 2020 — the Democratic National Convention.

Pink brings her "Beautiful Trauma" tour to the new Bucks arena May 2, 2019. She ended a three-year hiatus with a concert at Summerfest's American Family Insurance Amphitheater in 2017 that ended up on the Journal Sentinel's Best Concerts of the Year list. Rick Wood / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Cher brings her "Here We Go Again" tour to Fiserv Forum May 12, where the pop superstar is expected to sing her hits across her 55-year-career, and ABBA covers from a new tribute album. Michael McLoone / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Carrie Underwood announced that she was pregnant Wednesday morning in addition to unveiling the itinerary for her "Cry Pretty 360 Tour." It will stop at the new Milwaukee Bucks arena, the Fiserv Forum, June 20. Christopher Polk

After being booked as a Coachella headliner at the last minute, Ariana Grande postponed several dates surrounding her April appearances at the California festival. A show set at Fiserv Forum April 15 has been moved to July 5, opposite Summerfest. Eric Liebowitz / Associated Press

The Milwaukee-born Violent Femmes, co-founded by Gordon Gano (left) and Brian Ritchie (left), was the first band to perform at the new Bucks arena, Fiserv Forum, Sept. 4. Melissa Miller/PTG Live Events

Adam Levine (left) and James Valentine of Maroon 5 perform during "One Voice: Somos Live! A Concert For Disaster Relief" at the Universal Studios Lot on Oct. 14 in Los Angeles. The band will be at the new Bucks arena on Sept. 16, touring in support of its sixth studio album, "Red Pill Blues." Tickets are on sale. Handout, Getty Images

Travis Scott, pictured here headlining Lollapalooza in Chicago on Aug. 2, headlined the first hip-hop show at Fiserv Forum Feb. 22, and the first major hip-hop tour to play a Milwaukee arena in 16 years. Greg Noire / Lollapalooza 2018